It's not the CALL themselves that's the problem...

Can't tell for sure what it is without the code, but I'd suspect
- repeated opens
- ACTGRP(*NEW)
- data copying

Charles


On Mon, Sep 11, 2017 at 1:39 PM, Nathan Andelin <nandelin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:


Doesn't all these calls affect performance ?


I just ran a couple of benchmarks to compare the performance of reading all
the records of the CUSMSTF file.

Invoking the read op code within a do-while loop and checking for %eof() is
5.5 times more efficient than calling the CUSMSTIO procedure within a
do-while loop.

Yes, I would say that "all these calls affect performance" in a big
negative way.
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